Egg-case filler or container for fragile articles.



RAGILE ARTICLES.

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Application file larch T, 1314.

To all whom it 'may concern Be it known that I, JAMES G. lifIoCim'rur, of 29A South Portland avenue, of the hor ough of ljlrooklyn, county ol hinge, mty aud 5 Stute of New 1lolk, have lnvellted a ool'lulii 11e and useful In'iln-ovement m ILM fase Fillers or Containers for Frag-11e Articles, of which the following is a specification.

For a. better understanding 0l" the inven- 10 tion reference may be made to the accompanying drawings in Whichw Figure l is a section 0i a standard egg crate in front elevation one side of which 1 s shown as arranged in accordance with my 15 invention, and filled with eggs. Fig. 2 1s a plan View of an egg crate with the nests in Specification ci Letters Entent.

.Ell lil. "Utl "l Serial No. 823.116.

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The ohjerli oiE my `invention is lo produce u yielding. rimedio.` euliilroilillgf derive l'or each individual eig which will not require change il] existing :ludnrd methods ol ship ping, and which can be 1Y roduced at a sul?- ieiently low cost to permit of its economical use as a substitute for the cardboard sheets now used. lind that these results can be Obtained to a remarkable degree by the structure herein described. To this end my invention consists in the combination ll ,Y 1 T" l ii fi 

